The conductivities of solid solutions which contained 10mol% of a rare-earth oxide were measured (table 220) in order to determine the form of the temperature variation. It was found that the Arrhenius plots were broken straight lines, with a number of linear sections which depended upon the nature of the added ion. There was a decrease in the number of linear segments, and a shift of the low-temperature break towards higher temperatures, as the radius and polarizability of the rare-earth ion increased (see entries for ZrO2-Gd2O3, ZrO2-Ho2O3, ZrO2-Nd2O3, ZrO2-Sc2O3, ZrO2-Lu2O3 and ZrO2-Y2O3).
A.N.Vlasov: Elektrokhimiya, 1989, 25[5], 699-702